"Match data recorded by Opta shows that McTominay has topped United’s distance charts in both of the matches. He covered more ground than any Chelsea player at Old Trafford, and only Ruben Neves and Leander Dendoncker registered greater distances at Molineux." -Man Utd Official Site

McTominay

He was also horrendous with the ball. I think he’s obviously the best you have there, but to me he’s a 11th-6th sort of player or a top 6 squad player.

Don't agree at all that he was horrendous with the ball. Did the simple stuff right and that's his role, not pinging 50 yard diagonal balls. He's there to clean up when Pogba goes forward and he did that fine. I'm quite happy with him.

Have you seen Pepe!?

I do not understand why you actively just look to bait and troll when we aren’t talking about a certain player you mention.

Involve yourself within the current conversation or don’t say anything unless it’s constructive.

As Ahmer states, he’s there to do the dog work which he has done very well so far. Few misplaced passes but no one is expecting Xavi.

And as I said, I’d be far more worried about how Pepe is going to fit in for you than McT for us.

You didn’t say that. You said “have you seen Pepe?!”

That’s very odd because Pepe fits in perfectly on our right hand side. So not sure why that would be a worry.

You said McT was horrendous with the ball. All I’ve seen Pepe do is give the ball away and get bullied off it.

Completed 4/6 take ons, created 2 chances, had 85% pass completion for a wide creative player and was dispossessed once in his second appearance in English football. Think you should focus on Lingard/James' ability as your creative outlets rather than criticising Pepe

Very strange agenda if you're going to judge him on one dispossession in his 30th minute in English football I reckon Ronaldo/Salah/Hazard lost the ball once or twice in their first few outings upon joining their clubs

Nothing to do with him losing the ball, it’s what he does after.

Actually curious what he was doing, looks like he spotted his mum in the crowd.

Jesse Lingard/Dan James esque final decision in that moment tbf, am sure he'll improve as he gets more appearances

Here one for you.

I bet you Dan James has a better goal contribution per minute than Pepe this year.

Enjoy it whilst it lasts

Adam Johnson has a better goal contribution since he's been in prison than JLingz I'd imagine

No, I’m betting that at the end of the season he will have a better goal contribution per minute than Pepe.

"Match data recorded by Opta shows that McTominay has topped United’s distance charts in both of the matches. He covered more ground than any Chelsea player at Old Trafford, and only Ruben Neves and Leander Dendoncker registered greater distances at Molineux." -Man Utd Official Site

McTominay

He was also horrendous with the ball. I think he’s obviously the best you have there, but to me he’s a 11th-6th sort of player or a top 6 squad player.

Don't agree at all that he was horrendous with the ball. Did the simple stuff right and that's his role, not pinging 50 yard diagonal balls. He's there to clean up when Pogba goes forward and he did that fine. I'm quite happy with him.

Have you seen Pepe!?

I do not understand why you actively just look to bait and troll when we aren’t talking about a certain player you mention.

Involve yourself within the current conversation or don’t say anything unless it’s constructive.

As Ahmer states, he’s there to do the dog work which he has done very well so far. Few misplaced passes but no one is expecting Xavi.

And as I said, I’d be far more worried about how Pepe is going to fit in for you than McT for us.

You didn’t say that. You said “have you seen Pepe?!”

That’s very odd because Pepe fits in perfectly on our right hand side. So not sure why that would be a worry.

You said McT was horrendous with the ball. All I’ve seen Pepe do is give the ball away and get bullied off it.

Completed 4/6 take ons, created 2 chances, had 85% pass completion for a wide creative player and was dispossessed once in his second appearance in English football. Think you should focus on Lingard/James' ability as your creative outlets rather than criticising Pepe

Very strange agenda if you're going to judge him on one dispossession in his 30th minute in English football I reckon Ronaldo/Salah/Hazard lost the ball once or twice in their first few outings upon joining their clubs

Nothing to do with him losing the ball, it’s what he does after.

Actually curious what he was doing, looks like he spotted his mum in the crowd.

Jesse Lingard/Dan James esque final decision in that moment tbf, am sure he'll improve as he gets more appearances

Here one for you.

I bet you Dan James has a better goal contribution per minute than Pepe this year.

Bet us what though? Ava selection of our choice when you inevitably fail.

“Anthony Martial could become only the fourth United player to score in our opening three Premier League games in a season, after Dwight Yorke in 1999-00, Ruud van Nistelrooy in 2005-06 and Wayne Rooney in 2011-12.”

Those seasons ended in 29,24, and 34 goals in all comps respectively. Let’s hope Tony gets the milestone and then the corresponding season.

“Anthony Martial could become only the fourth United player to score in our opening three Premier League games in a season, after Dwight Yorke in 1999-00, Ruud van Nistelrooy in 2005-06 and Wayne Rooney in 2011-12.”

Those seasons ended in 29,24, and 34 goals in all comps respectively. Let’s hope Tony gets the milestone and then the corresponding season.

It could be from a psychological perspective, but on the field, I can see this being conclusive pretty early on. Zaha is a vastly overrated player, but in his defence, that’s likely due to Palace’s ridiculous valuation of him coupled with Arsenal and Everton’s desperation for a winger.

AWB did more in his one full season with Palace than Zaha ever has with them. He’s obviously saved them from relegation multiple times, but isn’t his record PL goal tally 11? For a striker, that’s pathetic.

It could be from a psychological perspective, but on the field, I can see this being conclusive pretty early on. Zaha is a vastly overrated player, but in his defence, that’s likely due to Palace’s ridiculous valuation of him coupled with Arsenal and Everton’s desperation for a winger.

AWB did more in his one full season with Palace than Zaha ever has with them. He’s obviously saved them from relegation multiple times, but isn’t his record PL goal tally 11? For a striker, that’s pathetic.

I was thinking more about his ability to beat his man. Isn't he one of the best in the League, statistically, for number of successful dribbles per game? Whereas AWB is the hardest fullback to dribble past. That little battle will be interesting to observe.

It could be from a psychological perspective, but on the field, I can see this being conclusive pretty early on. Zaha is a vastly overrated player, but in his defence, that’s likely due to Palace’s ridiculous valuation of him coupled with Arsenal and Everton’s desperation for a winger.

AWB did more in his one full season with Palace than Zaha ever has with them. He’s obviously saved them from relegation multiple times, but isn’t his record PL goal tally 11? For a striker, that’s pathetic.

I was thinking more about his ability to beat his man. Isn't he one of the best in the League, statistically, for number of successful dribbles per game? Whereas AWB is the hardest fullback to dribble past. That little battle will be interesting to observe.

Will be just like it used to be in training. Apparently Zaha got very frustrated when AWB started training with the firsts as he couldn’t get past him.